Aurora, CO

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Aurora is Colorado's third-largest city with a hot real estate market fueled by Denver metro growth. FairOffer connects you with verified cash buyers who can close in weeks, not months — no staging, no open houses, no uncertainty.

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Market Data

Aurora Real Estate Market at a Glance

Key market indicators that help you understand the Aurora, CO real estate landscape

$435,000
Median Home Price
38
Avg. Days on Market
24%
Cash Buyer Rate
390,000
Population
$435,000
Median Home Price
38 days
Avg. Days on Market
24%
Cash Buyer Rate
390,000
Population

Selling Your Home in Aurora, Colorado

Aurora straddles three counties — Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas — and spans an enormous geographic area that includes everything from established 1960s ranch-style neighborhoods near the original Fitzsimons Army Medical Center to brand-new master-planned communities on the eastern plains. As Colorado's third-largest city with nearly 390,000 residents, Aurora offers tremendous diversity in both housing stock and demographics. The Anschutz Medical Campus, home to the University of Colorado Hospital and Children's Hospital Colorado, is the city's economic engine and one of the largest employment centers in the state. This drives strong rental demand in surrounding neighborhoods like Fitzsimons, Hoffman Heights, and Del Mar Parkway. Meanwhile, the southeast corridor along E-470 continues to see rapid new construction competing with existing inventory. Aurora's market has cooled slightly from the peak pandemic frenzy but remains competitive, with homes in desirable areas still receiving multiple offers. However, properties needing significant work — particularly those with dated finishes, foundation issues from expansive soils, or hail-damaged roofs — can sit on the market for months when listed traditionally.

Why Cash Offers Work in Aurora

Colorado's expansive clay soils cause foundation shifting that affects thousands of Aurora homes, and hailstorms regularly damage roofs across the Front Range. These issues scare away conventional buyers who rely on strict FHA and VA lending guidelines. Insurance complications and the high cost of Colorado contractors add further stress to traditional sales. FairOffer's cash investors purchase Aurora properties regardless of foundation condition, roof damage, or cosmetic state. They close fast without requiring repairs, inspections, or appraisal contingencies. For homeowners facing relocation from Buckley Space Force Base or navigating a difficult financial situation, a quick cash sale eliminates months of uncertainty.

Popular Aurora Neighborhoods We Serve

FitzsimonsHoffman HeightsDel Mar ParkwayOriginal AuroraSouthlandsMurphy CreekSaddle RockHeather RidgeSable RidgeTollgate CrossingQuincy Reservoir areaAurora Hills
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We Buy Houses in Aurora, CO

FairOffer connects home sellers across the Aurora metro area with verified cash buyers. Whether your property is downtown or in the surrounding suburbs, our investor network covers the entire region.

Neighborhoods We Serve

FitzsimonsHoffman HeightsDel Mar ParkwayOriginal AuroraSouthlandsMurphy CreekSaddle RockHeather RidgeSable RidgeTollgate CrossingQuincy Reservoir areaAurora Hills
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Neighborhoods We Serve in Aurora

Our investors know these areas inside and out. Get a cash offer that reflects the true value of your neighborhood.

Fitzsimons / Anschutz

$385,000

The neighborhoods surrounding the Anschutz Medical Campus are among Aurora's most dynamic, with new development, light rail access, and strong demand from healthcare workers. Investors target this area for its rental income potential and long-term appreciation.

  • Walking distance to University of Colorado Hospital
  • RTD light rail R-Line station access
  • Consistent rental demand from medical professionals

Original Aurora / Colfax Corridor

$325,000

Original Aurora along East Colfax Avenue represents the city's oldest neighborhoods, with mid-century homes and a growing arts scene. This area attracts value-oriented investors who see significant upside as Colfax revitalization continues.

  • Most affordable entry points in Aurora
  • Colfax corridor redevelopment driving appreciation
  • Easy access to downtown Denver via Colfax/I-225

Saddle Rock / Southlands

$575,000

Southeast Aurora's master-planned communities like Saddle Rock offer newer construction, excellent Cherry Creek School District access, and family-friendly amenities. Investors here focus on turnkey rentals and long-term holds.

  • Top-rated Cherry Creek School District
  • Southlands shopping and dining center
  • Newer construction with lower maintenance costs

Hoffman Heights / Del Mar

$365,000

Central Aurora's Hoffman Heights and Del Mar neighborhoods offer classic 1960s-70s ranch homes at accessible price points. Strong rental demand from Buckley Space Force Base personnel and Anschutz campus workers keeps vacancy rates low.

  • Military rental demand from Buckley SFB
  • Established neighborhoods with mature trees
  • Central location between I-225 and E-470
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in Aurora

Everything you need to know about getting a cash offer for your Aurora home

Cash sales in Aurora typically close in 14 to 21 days. Colorado uses title companies rather than attorneys for closings, which streamlines the process. Investors on FairOffer often have pre-established relationships with local title companies that can expedite paperwork, especially for straightforward transactions.

Yes. Foundation problems caused by Colorado's expansive clay soils are one of the most common issues Aurora homeowners face. Traditional buyers often walk away after a structural inspection, but cash investors on FairOffer factor in foundation repair costs — typically $8,000 to $25,000 for pier installation — and still make competitive offers. You do not need to repair the foundation before selling.

Aurora spans multiple school districts including Aurora Public Schools, Cherry Creek Schools, and Brighton 27J. Properties in the Cherry Creek School District generally command higher prices and attract a different investor profile focused on family rentals and resale. However, investors on FairOffer purchase in all Aurora school districts — your property's district does not limit your offers.

Absolutely. Military relocations are one of the most common reasons Aurora homeowners use FairOffer. PCS orders often come with tight timelines that do not allow for a traditional 60-90 day listing period. Cash investors can close within your reporting window, and many offer flexible possession dates so you can stay in the home until you need to leave.

Hailstorms hit the Front Range regularly, and roof damage is a frequent dealbreaker in traditional sales. Insurance claims can be complicated and time-consuming. Cash buyers on FairOffer purchase homes with damaged roofs and handle insurance negotiations or replacement after closing. You do not need to file a claim or complete repairs before selling.

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